An interfaith "beloved community" event supported by many D.C.-area congregations featured calls for solidarity, unity, and ...
A community land trust turned a difficult site in suburban Seattle into a sustainable, diverse, mixed-ownership-form ...
In Washington state, a group of human services organizations rebuilt their collective office space and added housing.
Enabled by changes in federal law that allow smaller scale investing, community members are becoming co-owners of local real ...
A new exhibition at the Museum of the City of New York highlights crucial moments in the local tenant movement.
This Under the Lens series explores the growing use of technology in the housing world. Can the proper guardrails be put in place so “innovative” tools don’t make the housing crisis worse? Top ...
The era of cellphone videos has forced white America to finally acknowledge the obvious enough patterns of racial inequity in policing. But in other parts of society we cling, still, to the idea that ...
An enduring vision for many people across the country is to collectively own local land and buildings, thus controlling how those properties are used and who benefits from them. It’s a way for people ...
It’s getting tougher for immigrant communities to believe they still have rights as renters—even if they are living in the country legally. Here’s how tenant organizers are helping these communities ...
Enterprise Community Partners, a major player in the affordable housing world, has a for-profit subsidiary, Bellwether Enterprise, that makes loans to companies purchasing mobile home parks. Some of ...